White Sox 3, Yankees 2: Chicago beat New York as Alex Rodriguez was 1 for 2 in his second game back with the Yankees this season.

Red Sox 15, Astros 10: Jacoby Ellsbury homered twice, and Jonny Gomes added a three-run shot as Boston rallied from a five-run deficit. Red Sox catcher Ryan Lavarnway tied a major league record with four passed balls in the first inning.

Drug investigation: Facebook friends. Transcripts of instant messages. Records of texts. Major League Baseball’s investigators used an arsenal of high-tech tools to collect the evidence that persuaded a dozen players to accept 50-game suspensions this week for their ties to the Biogenesis clinic.

And when it came time to meet with the players’ association, they flashed some of their documentary proof. While there was not enough time for the union to thoroughly examine what baseball had collected, there was little doubt there was an electronic trail, one of the people familiar with the meetings said.

Blue Jays: J.A. Happ will make his first start since May 7 on Wednesday when Toronto closes out a three-game series against Seattle. Happ suffered a skull fracture and a sprained right knee when he fell to the ground after being struck behind the left ear by a liner off the bat of Tampa Bay’s Desmond Jennings on May 7.

The Oakland Raiders six-game winning streak ended and they fell out of the pole position in the AFC West with a 21-13 loss on Thursday Night Football to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Bay Area News Group’s Jimmy Durkin and Mark Purdy break down the loss from Kansas City, Mo.

Carr had the worst game of his young three-year career, at least statistically and probably overall. He completed just 17 of 41 pass attempts for 117 yards and zero touchdowns, giving him a passer rating of 49.1. In the football statistical world, that is the equivalent of playing Jeopardy and having Alex Trebek take away your buzzer. There were other...